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29 May 2014Some comments on performance requirements for DMTI radar
In recent years, a new class of Moving Target Indicator (MTI) radars has emerged, namely those whose mission included detecting moving people, or “dismounts.” This new mode is frequently termed Dismount-MTI, or DMTI. Obviously, detecting people is a harder problem than detecting moving vehicles, necessitating different specifications for performance and hardware quality. Herein we discuss some performance requirements typical of successful DMTI radar modes and systems.
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A. W. Doerry, D. L. Bickel, A. M. Raynal, "Some comments on performance requirements for DMTI radar," Proc. SPIE 9077, Radar Sensor Technology XVIII, 90771I (29 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2048975